Clean, production-ready web systems.
Building modern web platforms, internal tools, and MVPs. Simple architecture, reliable code, and systems built to last.
Projects
Selected work across client projects, concepts, and collaborative builds.

UTS Apple Foundation Program
Academic projectShipped a collaborative music learning app with a small team in two weeks. Built a fully functional prototype that met all program requirements and earned a certificate from UTS.
Platform
iOSSwiftUI
Tools
XcodeGit
Coming Soon
Proclad Construction
Legacy ClientDesigned and developed a professional website to establish Proclad's online presence. Delivered clear service presentation, strong credibility signals, and easy contact pathways.
Frontend
Next.jsTypeScriptTailwind
Tools
shadcn/uiVercel

LAYR
Concept MVPA fashion platform exploring outfit building and discovery. Built as a full-stack concept focused on UX patterns, scalable architecture, and clean component systems.
Frontend
Next.jsTypeScriptTailwind
Tools
shadcn/uiFigma

Hydroglass
Legacy clientBuilt a modern e-commerce website for a water bottle brand. Focused on clean product presentation and fast performance. The business has since closed, but the work reflects real client delivery.
Frontend
Next.jsTypeScriptTailwind
About
Nanite is a small web studio focused on building clean, production-ready platforms and systems. Quality over volume. Every project gets full attention.
Run by Zinedin Arnaut, a developer who cares more about how things work than how loud they look. The focus is on clarity, structure, and shipping systems that are simple to maintain and built to last.
Selective about projects. Serious about craft.
What I work on
- Web DevelopmentBuilding modern web apps, internal tools, and MVPs using Next.js and TypeScript.
- Systems & UXDesigning simple, logical user flows and maintainable application structure.
- Learning Java (Minecraft Modding)Exploring Java through Minecraft modding, focusing on game systems, logic, and experimentation.
- Continuous LearningConstantly improving through real projects rather than tutorials.